Post Bronica Photos... Any format. I just want to see Bronica photos

The pics/shots on film are just outstanding on this thread. And to hear some digital guys say; "what is film"? They should all come to this thread and spend a moment. Keep this thread going!
 
Lovely photos Colton.
A quick guide to scanning on the epson? I have a V700 but struggle to get acceptable scans from it. So much much I hvae almost given it up and its now been a while since I last tried. Gotta know if Im to blame or the scanner. Could be the film holder so maybe I should getting a betterscanning holder for it.
 
Lovely photos Colton.
A quick guide to scanning on the epson? I have a V700 but struggle to get acceptable scans from it. So much much I hvae almost given it up and its now been a while since I last tried. Gotta know if Im to blame or the scanner. Could be the film holder so maybe I should getting a betterscanning holder for it.

Thanks Soeron.
What are you having trouble with? The betterscanning holder will help with film flatness, and you can adjust it to your scanner's plane of focus. I have the betterscanning holder, I've never adjusted mine though.

Awhile ago I wrote this guide that explains how I scan Ektar. It works for any colour negative film just as well.
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/107-film-processing-scanning-darkroom/273685-scanning-ektar-my-method.html
 
Thanks Soeron.
What are you having trouble with? The betterscanning holder will help with film flatness, and you can adjust it to your scanner's plane of focus. I have the betterscanning holder, I've never adjusted mine though.

Awhile ago I wrote this guide that explains how I scan Ektar. It works for any colour negative film just as well.
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/107-film-processing-scanning-darkroom/273685-scanning-ektar-my-method.html

And seems to work for color slides too.:) Don't exactly know what went wrong but following your workflow resulted in a good scan.
 
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This one with the RF645 in available light (ISO 400), probably 1/15 f/4.
 
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